Yes: Brandon Jennings

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Some may say that putting the clear-cut favorites to repeat as NBA champs on blast would just be plain stupid, but we think Brandon Jennings doing it is actually just a form of his swag and confidence.

Do we think it'll actually happen?

Hell no.

But that doesn't mean the brash Jennings should just allow his team to sit there and take a beating, so we give him his props for opening his mouth.

No Chance: Joe Flacco

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Sorry, Joe Flacco, you may have finally earned some major respect after winning the Super Bowl this past season, but just because you've got bling on your finger, doesn't mean you've got the swag to back it up.

We promise it's not the whole unibrow thing—but trust us, that didn't exactly help his cause.

Yes: Claude Giroux

Besides being one of the best players in the game, Giroux at one point left no regard for human life when he sported one of the finest pieces of upper lip fur we've ever seen.

Honestly, that's Burt Reynolds legendary right there.

But back to the whole hockey thing, he's established himself as a force to be reckoned with on the ice, and proved he was tough while undergoing surgeries on both wrists to repair whatever injuries he was playing with last season.

No Way: Pat Riley

Sure, Riley may have had the charm to smooth talk LeBron James and Chris Bosh to sign in Miami back in 2010, as well as the whole Hollywood look when coaching the "Primetime" Lakers, but as he's gotten older, he's lost it a bit.

Shaking his hips and wobbling his legs in this championship celebration didn't exactly help him prove that he still had it going on.

If the Heat win it again this year though, maybe he'll have another chance to redeem himself.

Yes: Robert Griffin III

As if having a Heisman trophy on his mantle didn't carry enough of a wow factor, Robert Griffin III went out and proved to the entire league why his 2011 Heisman-winning campaign was no fluke.

Whether it was his random sock collection helping him, his agility on the field or just his ultra coolness under pressure (or playing injured), RGIII has clearly shown he's got what it takes to handle the pressure of being the face of a franchise.

Yes: Bryce Harper

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The 20-year-old Bryce Harper has the whole package going on these days.

Rocking that Euro hairdo grabs some eyes, but he's been getting attention ever since he was drafted No. 1 by the Nats a couple years ago, backing it all up by accelerating through the Minors and into the big leagues last season.

Yes: Johnny Manziel

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Rarely do you see quarterbacks hopping in the air and chest bumping their teammates, yet the reigning Heisman trophy winner Johnny Manziel does just that.

And in case you questioned how much swag this kid actually has, just check out some of the stuff on his Twitter account, because there are a ton of things most 19-year-old college kids couldn't get away with.

Then again, most dudes don't have Manziel's swag—though they obviously wish they did.

Yes: Kobe Bryant

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One word: Vino.

As cool as the nickname "Black Mamba" was, Kobe Bryant had to erase all the Nike marketing campaigns and familiarity with it and create himself a new one by declaring on his Twitter account that he wants to be known as "Vino" now—since he gets better with age.

We could go on in our praises of Bryant's swagger, but we have a feeling it's the reason you either love him, hate him or have learned to just accept him.